interprovincial
English
Etymology
From inter- + provincial.
Adjective
interprovincial (not comparable)
- Occurring or existing between provinces
- 2009 January 16, Brian Hunt, “Interprovincial labour mobility, yes. Lower standards, no.”, in Toronto Star[1]:
- Yet in the shadow of all this, at the First Ministers' Meeting in Ottawa today, our premiers are expected to sign off on significant changes to the trade pact respecting interprovincial labour mobility for occupations and professions.
Derived terms
French
Etymology
From inter- + provincial.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɛ̃.tɛʁ.pʁɔ.vɛ̃.sjal/
- Homophones: interprovinciale, interprovinciales
Adjective
interprovincial (feminine interprovinciale, masculine plural interprovinciaux, feminine plural interprovinciales)
Spanish
Etymology
From inter- + provincial.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /inteɾpɾobinˈθjal/ [ĩn̪.t̪eɾ.pɾo.β̞ĩn̟ˈθjal] (Spain)
- IPA(key): /inteɾpɾobinˈsjal/ [ĩn̪.t̪eɾ.pɾo.β̞ĩnˈsjal] (Latin America, Philippines)
- Rhymes: -al
- Syllabification: in‧ter‧pro‧vin‧cial
Adjective
interprovincial m or f (masculine and feminine plural interprovinciales)
Further reading
- “interprovincial”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 10 December 2024